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Jim Paris Live

Jim Paris Live

By: James L. Paris
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Author and radio personality, James L. Paris, discusses news, politics, Bible prophecy, UFOs, conspiracy theories, survival and preparedness, and a wide array of Christian financial issues. Paris' popular books are Executive Order 11110 - Did The Fed Kill JFK, How To Pray For A Financial Miracle, And Exposing The Ponzi Masters.All rights reserved Spirituality
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  • Jim Paris Live: UFOs, Protests, Scandals, and the Week’s Wildest Stories
    Mar 29 2026
    In this week’s episode of Jim Paris Live, we break down the biggest and most unusual stories making headlines right now. From UFO sightings with possible spiritual connections and reports of a massive spacecraft being hidden near Seoul, Korea, to the Nashville showdown involving Alan Ritchson and the growing No Kings protests, we cover it all. We also dive into Joe Rogan’s viral blood-filtering debate, the rise in property theft, updates on the Artemis II mission, Tiger Woods’ weekend crash, TSA paycheck developments, and the International Olympic Committee’s controversial decision on women’s sports. If you want a fast-moving, no-nonsense breakdown of the stories everyone is talking about, this episode delivers.
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    30 mins
  • Chuck Norris, UFO Disclosure, and the Law School Grind – What’s Really Happening Right Now
    Mar 22 2026
    In this episode, I give a personal update as I wrap up my first year of law school — what I’ve learned, what’s surprised me, and what’s next. I also share a fun and memorable Chuck Norris story as we reflect on his legacy following his passing this week at age 86. Then we dive into some of the biggest stories and trends happening right now: My thoughts on rising gas prices The latest developments surrounding tensions with Iran What’s really going on with the upcoming UFO disclosure A little-known tax deduction that could save you money The controversial move being considered by Elon Musk Online investigator Nick Shirley uncovering new fraud — and where A major real estate shift that could make housing more affordable by limiting large corporate ownership of single-family homes This is a wide-ranging episode packed with personal insights, current events, and practical information you won’t hear everywhere else.
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    35 mins
  • Storms, Protests, and a Shifting Economy: The Stories Behind the Headlines
    Jan 25 2026
    In this week’s episode of Still Here, I turn 61 and reflect on a life filled with twists I never expected — moments I thought would be endings that turned out to be beginnings. Inspired by the wisdom of Fred Rogers and grounded in the promise of Romans 8:28, we explore how purpose often emerges from challenge. Then, we shift to the news that’s captured our attention: The brutal winter storm that crippled travel — flights canceled, temperatures plunging to 40 below, and over a million without power. A surge of unrest in Minneapolis after federal immigration enforcement actions resulted in the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen and subsequent clashes between protesters and ICE/Border Patrol agents, including reports of an officer being seriously injured during protests. Major developments have sparked national debate on use of force, accountability, and federal-local relations. What “peaceful protest” looks like — and how individual incidents are being interpreted and investigated one by one. Housing market dynamics: mortgage rates remain uncertain, yet homeowners continue to tap equity through HELOCs. A somber moment in sports news with the death of former Eagles defensive tackle Kevin Johnson at a homeless encampment. The curious case of “Bitcoin Jesus” who avoided prison thanks to political connections. Why 71% of Realtors didn’t sell a single home last year — exploring market headwinds and shifting buyer behavior. Finally, we look at a growing health concern among visitors and workers at major theme parks — including a highly contagious influenza spreading through crowded environments. Join me for a thought-provoking mix of personal reflection and the headlines shaping our communities, country, and conversations.
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    30 mins
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